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... perhaps call the official French view , recently pre- sented with admirable clarity and precision by M. Paul Deschamps in the Revue de l'art1 of 1930 , holds that these Cluny capitals , from the church begun in 1089 and of which the ...
... perhaps call the official French view , recently pre- sented with admirable clarity and precision by M. Paul Deschamps in the Revue de l'art1 of 1930 , holds that these Cluny capitals , from the church begun in 1089 and of which the ...
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... perhaps to maintain here my belief in the play's magnificent simplicity would perhaps receive as little attention as the insistent cry of the child in Hans Andersen's story - ' But the Emperor has no clothes ! ' That , out of the tangle ...
... perhaps to maintain here my belief in the play's magnificent simplicity would perhaps receive as little attention as the insistent cry of the child in Hans Andersen's story - ' But the Emperor has no clothes ! ' That , out of the tangle ...
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... perhaps a bundle of fodder is in- tended.3 Behind the bull is a scorpion and two snakes , and above the whole a human figure , placed horizontally , with fantastically long arms and legs , and rays about his head . The style of the bull ...
... perhaps a bundle of fodder is in- tended.3 Behind the bull is a scorpion and two snakes , and above the whole a human figure , placed horizontally , with fantastically long arms and legs , and rays about his head . The style of the bull ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 13 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19323 | 13 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19312 | 13 |
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